Building Web Infrastructures with SAP NetWeaver Application Server
SAP Press (Verlag)
978-1-59229-161-8 (ISBN)
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Several detailed examples shed additional light and serve to complete the intricate, yet straightforward, picture painted by the authors.
Oliver Nocon has been with SAP for about seven years - six and a half of which havebeen with the SAP NetWeaver Regional Implementation Group. He works in the SAPNetWeaver Portal and SAP NetWeaver Application Server Java arena with a specialfocus on user management, security, Web infrastructure and performance topics. Someprominent customers that he has worked with include ENI (Italy), Lufthansa, Merck, Metro, Nestle, SAB Miller, and Siemens. Volker Zirkel is a Regional Implementation Group expert in the SAP NetWeaverRIG EMEA NW Foundation & KMC. He has been with SAP for six years working as aSolution Architect and Project Lead within SAP Consulting in several SAP NetWeaverPortal projects. His main focus areas are System Landscaping, Technical InfrastructureDesign, High Availability, as well as other architectural and lifecycle managementtopics for SAP NetWeaver Application Server.
1 ... Introduction ... 5 2 ... Web Infrastructures ... 9 ... 2.1 ... Technical Requirements of Web Applications ... 9 ... 2.2 ... Web Infrastructure Scenarios ... 12 ... 2.3 ... Network Zones ... 17 ... 2.4 ... Web Infrastructure Layout ... 19 3 ... Load Balancing ... 25 ... 3.1 ... Load Balancing Process ... 25 ... 3.2 ... Load-Balancing Algorithms ... 31 ... 3.3 ... Setup and Functionality of the SAP Web Dispatcher ... 32 4 ... Infrastructure Security ... 39 ... 4.1 ... Hardening the Infrastructure ... 39 ... 4.2 ... Firewalls ... 40 ... 4.3 ... Configuration Demands on Application Gateways ... 42 ... 4.4 ... Configuration Demands on Applications ... 45 ... 4.5 ... Example: Apache as Application Gateway for One Application Server ... 47 ... 4.6 ... Example: Apache as Application Gateway for Several Application Servers ... 50 5 ... Application Security ... 53 ... 5.1 ... Authentication ... 53 ... 5.2 ... Access Control Lists in SAP NetWeaver Portal ... 56 ... 5.3 ... Portal Security Zones ... 59 ... 5.4 ... Access Control Lists in Knowledge Management ... 62 ... 5.5 ... Security Risks on the Web ... 63 ... 5.6 ... Example: Checking Security Zones ... 63 ... 5.7 ... Example: Using the Permission Viewer ... 64 6 ... High Availability ... 67 ... 6.1 ... Unplanned Downtime ... 67 ... 6.2 ... Planned Downtime ... 72 7 ... Sizing and Load Tests ... 79 ... 7.1 ... SAP Sizing Process ... 79 ... 7.2 ... Example: Quick Sizer ... 83 ... 7.3 ... Load Tests ... 86 8 ... Performance ... 93 ... 8.1 ... Client Performance ... 93 ... 8.2 ... Server and Application Performance ... 94 ... 8.3 ... Network Performance ... 97 ... 8.4 ... Configuring SAP NetWeaver Application Server Java ... 102 ... 8.5 ... Example: Performance Analysis ... 106 9 ... Additional Access Scenarios ... 111 ... 9.1 ... Terminal Servers ... 111 ... 9.2 ... Virtual Private Networks ... 113 ... 9.3 ... WAN Acceleration ... 115 ... 9.4 ... Example: Performance Increase with Squid ... 118 10 ... Summary and Outlook ... 121
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.7.2008 |
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Verlagsort | Maryland |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 210 x 280 mm |
Einbandart | gebunden |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke |
Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► SAP | |
ISBN-10 | 1-59229-161-9 / 1592291619 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-59229-161-8 / 9781592291618 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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